Intel might be close to refreshing its Xeon line of workstation CPUs if a new Intel Xeon chip entry into the SiSoftware Sandra database proves to be legit. The Intel Xeon W5-3433 mentioned in the database looks like it belongs to the upcoming Intel Sapphire Rapids "Fishhawk Falls" family of consumer workstation processors.https://www.notebookcheck.net/16-cores-32-threads-and-77-MB-of-combined-cache-Intel-Sapphire-Rapids-Fishhawk-Falls-HEDT-CPU-leaks.629930.0.html
Combined cache is a meaningless number. Even total L3 is not necessarily useful if it is subdivided. If it is 45 MiB per single core, that's pretty good.
Quote from: Anonymousgg on June 22, 2022, 01:27:01Combined cache is a meaningless number. Even total L3 is not necessarily useful if it is subdivided. If it is 45 MiB per single core, that's pretty good.
Totally agree.